(RFA) Authorities in Northwestern China, Xinjiang have shot dead 7 Uyghur Muslim Jihadists who hacked to death a Tagharchi police commander, two members of his family and a security guard.

China authorities have been investigating the 08 March, Islamic Jihadist attack which killed 40 yr old Fang Kezheng, his wife, her uncle and a security guard.

“That evening Fang Kezheng, his wife, daughter and his wife’s uncle were returning home from a restaurant…as they walked toward their car parked in front of the former armed forces department they were suddenly attacked on the road,” said Turap Emet, Police Chief in Shache Yarkand County.

According to Emet, the Jihadist Thugs surprised Fang who was in uniform but didn’t have time to react or draw his weapon.

“Four of the seven attackers slashed Fang killing him while the other three, chased after his wife and her uncle and hacked them to death. For some reason, they spared his daughter but they killed (Security Guard) Batur Memet, who had run toward the scene of the attack to assist Fang’s family.”

According to Emet, Police arrived on the scene within 10 minutes and engaged the Islamic Jihadists and killed them.

Last week, China authorities shot and killed four Muslim Uyghurs, that had carried out a knife attack on a group of Han Chinese outside the popular ‘Chess Room’ casino in Xinjiang.

In related news, ISIS recruiting leaflets have been discovered in Hong Kong, to carry out Jihadist attacks in China Xinjiang.

The ISIS flyers show 10 veiled Islamic woman holding an ISIS flag in the caption accompanying the picture it tells women that they are dressed incorrectly and should emulate the Women wearing burkas in the photo.

On the 11 November I wrote here about Obama assuring China regime dictator Xi Jinping that the White House had no involvement in promoting Freedom & Democracy in Hong Kong — In February I wrote here that Obama claimed in an interview with Vox.com that, ‘We should welcome China’s peaceful rise,’ no matter how imaginary and unbelievably naive on Obama’s part that is.

“Once the top official speaks, local officials in charge of implementing his directives often get carried away” trying to impress their superiors. This could lead them to implement a blanket ban on all foreign textbooks, said Wang Benchao, Dean of Southwest Univ School of Literature on Wednesday.

Yuan also reportedly told universities to free classrooms from remarks that ‘defame the rule of the Communist Party, smear Socialism,’ or violate the China regime’s so called constitutional liberties and laws.

In December I wrote here that subsequent to Michelle Obama’s ‘Mooch Trip’ to China promoting student educational exchanges, China President Xi Jinping called for greater ‘ideological guidance’ (propagandizing) students at universities saying:

Universities have to “shoulder the burden of learning and researching the dissemination of Marxism” calling on authorities to step up the totalitarian party’s ‘leadership and guidance’ in universities as well as to ‘strengthen and improve the ideological and political work’ as the country tighten control of Western values.

Wang Benchao said it wasn’t realistic for universities to scrutinize every utterance an instructor made, “If we recorded all classes or asked students to file complaints, about defamatory speech, teachers wound not dare to say anything but the words printed in textbooks.”

(ejinsight) ‘Stand By You: ‘Add Oil Machine, an image projector set up in Hong Kong in support of last years ‘Freedom Revolution’ by human rights activists Sampson Wong and Jason Lam, has won 1st Prize in the 2015 Freedom Flowers Foundation–the awards ceremony will take place on the 08 March in Switzerland, Geneva.

The creators of ‘Add Oil Machine’ for OCLP@Facebook’ page said of their image: “It reminds us how much we miss everyone from the occupied zone and we really should move on and prepare for the next fight.”

(SCMP) Student leaders of Hong Kong’s Umbrella (Freedom) Revolution, told a human right summit in Geneva on Tuesday that the world must stay focused on human rights situation in China and keep up pressure on Beijing to allow for more Democracy in Hong Kong.

Federation of Students Secy General Alex Chow and his Deputy Lester Shum, also said they will not retreat or lose hope in the fight for genuine universal suffrage in the 2017 chief executive election.

Earlier this month I wrote here about Hong Kong’s ‘Freedom Revolution’ — On the 11 November, I wrote here that Obama assured China regime President Xi Jinping, that the White House had no involvement in promoting Freedom and Democracy in Hong Kong.

“We have the right to have these things. We have the right to have Democracy –true Democracy and universal suffrage because this is a human right,” said Activist Glacier Kwong.

“What we need is international public opinion to keep watch on China so that they leave Hong Kong alone,” said Lee Cheuk-Yan, an activist arrested during Tiananmen Square protests adding, “We in Hong Kong we have nothing. We don’t have arms, we don’t have anything to protect ourselves. We have just the people.”

More here ‘Hong Kong Teen Activists Vow to Return to the Streets’ –CNN

(WSJ) Ukraine has withdrawn troops from the embattled strategic railway hub of Debaltseve early Wednesday, after pro-Russian Rebels overran the town in violation of the ‘so called ceasefire’ that was to have begun on Sunday.

The Russian Rebel forces say they have taken hundred of Ukrainian Soldiers as prisoners. Ukrainian soldiers reportedly were describing desperate conditions as fighting raged–One said they hadn’t been able to get food or water because of the rebel shelling.

The Obama Administration has been silent on these latest reports. Why should this matter to Americans and our allies?

On March 09, 2014 I wrote here that in 1994, then President Bill Clinton together with British Prime Minister John Major and Russian President Boris Yelstin, executed ‘The Budapest Memorandum’ promising to protect the sovereignty of Ukrainian territorial borders from an invading army as part of the denuclearization of the former Soviet Union.

(RFA) In November, the Obama Administration and the China regime supposedly reached a ‘groundbreaking agreement’ on ambitious CO2 reductions, ending years of wrangling.

Under Obama’s tendentious deal with China, the United States pledged that it would cut CO2 emissions by 26-28% from 2005 levels by 2025 while Beijing promised to reach its peak in releases in 15 years by 2030 or sooner if possible–To hit the 2030 targets, the China regime would have to stop the growth of coal use considerably earlier, capping consumption in 5 years or by 2020 according to a Tsinghua University study.

According to the Paris based International Energy Agency (IEA) annual ‘Medium Term Coal Market Report’ in December, it said that China will not reach a plateau in coal consumption during its forecast period and probably beyond.

Additional coal will be needed for years to meet energy demand during the next decade–the IEA study concludes, that the peak in coal use could be reached by 2019 only in case of unexpected circumstances, such as a sharp reduction in economic growth–even slower growth means China will be burning more than 100 million tons of additional coal with each passing year.

Flashback: Remember in November during the APEC Summit it was China Daily that wrote, “Obama does not have the political capacity and resources to solve issues–he is powerless to solve the structural problems in the United States. Obama has not helped his country secure more global resources…Obama may not accomplish any outstanding achievements in his remaining two years in office because he chose the wrong strategies from the very beginning of his tenure.”

Only in an Obama Fantasyland and in the minds of his gullible minions, would one actually believe that one can trust anything that the China regime pledges.

Flashback: In 2008 then presidential candidate Sen Barack Obama promised his Marxist counterparts before and after the election that he would continue to support the ‘One China Policy’ of totalitarianism for U.S. ally Taiwan.